Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Sure we saw the Joker’s new wheels in the advance looks at this summer’s Suicide Squad, but we can never get too much of Batman’s whip. So feast your eyes on some very stylish footage of the new Batmobile in action in next month’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice…

Pete’s Dragon

Disney has given us not only a new motion poster for its upcoming Pete’s Dragon remake, but the film’s first official teaser trailer. From the looks of things, good ol’ Elliot will look like a cross between his original screen incarnation in the 1977 musical and Dragonheart‘s Draco…

Oakes Fegley, Oona Laurence, Bryce Dallas Howard, Wes Bentley, Karl Urban, and Robert Redford feature in director David Lowery’s live-action/CG-animated epic. Based on the short story by S.S. Field and Seton I. Miller, Pete’s Dragon arrives on August 12th.

Eddie the Eagle

We’ve got a brand-new featurette from Fox on the Hugh Jackman-starring Eddie the Eagle, about real-life pioneering English skier Michael “Eddie” Edwards (played by Taron Egerton), who participated in the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. The film, which recently debuted at Sundance, hits theaters on February 26th…

You too can fly like an eagle (sorry) when the feel-good film opens on February 26th. Co-starring Christopher Walken, it’s directed by Dexter Fletcher and produced by Matthew Vaughn.

Office Christmas Party

If you liked them in the Horrible Bosses movies, then you’ll be happy to hear that Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston are reuniting for another awkward workplace-related comedy, Office Christmas Party, the title of which is pretty damn self-explanatory. Expect hijinks to ensue exactly as you imagine they will.

Deadpool‘s T.J. Miller and Ghostbusters‘ Kate McKinnon co-star for directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon (Blades of Glory). The film shoots this spring in Atlanta and heads to theaters on December 9th.

Sea of Trees

The Matthew McConaughey-starring drama Sea of Trees didn’t generate all that much excitement when it bowed at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, but since it’s directed by Gus Van Sant, we’re withholding judgement. See what you think when you watch the film’s overseas trailer, introduced by co-star Ken Watanabe. Naomi Watts, Katie Aselton, and Jordan Gavaris also star in this tale of an American who travels to Japan to kill himself at the base of Mount Fuji (the famous suicide spot, which was featured in the Natalie Dormer-starring The Forest), and instead strikes up a relationship with a Japanese man who’s there to do the exact same thing.